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Scooters in sq. miles

  • I found that Bird violated the 'no more then 340 scooters in a sq mile' policy multiple times
  • I also found there were missing scooters in the extract and used a separate method to capture the total bird scooters (Bird API). This method confirmed there were violations.

With this notebook, I wanted to find scooters in a sq mile.
I used three dataset:

  1. The consolidated dataset with first and last extract date
  2. The raw extract data
  3. Data extracted from the Bird API over 3-4 days

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combinatorist commented Oct 4, 2019

@krysmathis, please merge krysmathis#1 to make your code more accessible to new developers.

Also, even with that clean-up, I noticed that your code won't run for me because it couldn't find this file in this line (shown with line number):

66:nash_districts = gpd.read_file('council_districts.geojson',crs={'init': 'epsg:4326'})

FWIW, I'm guessing some of these might be a problem too:

67:nash_census_tracts = gpd.read_file('davidson_county_census_tracts.geojson')
382:out_of_bounds_gdf = gpd.read_file('out_of_bounds.csv')
547:gdf_birds = gpd.read_file('out_of_bounds_birds.csv')

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@combinatorist I merged the improvements you made and added the geojson and csv source files.

combinatorist pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 8, 2019
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Merge pull request #1 from code-for-nashville/feature/structure-scooter-report-card
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@krysmathis - sorry it's taken me so long to respond, but now I'm curious where did those csv's come from? For example, who identified the out_of_bounds.csv and how?

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